Imaginatorium Shop

Contents Page - Shop Index and External Links

This is a guide to all pages in the Shop - use the links at the bottom of the page to explore other parts of the Imaginatorium.

Word search in Imaginatorium Shop

Enter keywords to find words anywhere in the Imaginatorium Shop pages. This matches any of the words, unless you put "+" signs in - or quote (e.g. "puzzle glue") to find an exact phrase. Use the separate search for the whole Imaginatorium site. (Powered by Atomz)

Basket

Once you have added a puzzle to the basket, extra links appear at the top right corner of the window.
(This is just an example, so the links don't work!)

View basket - You can check the puzzles in the basket, remove one, or empty the basket.

Checkout - Start the payment procedure. First select the shipping method and destination country, to calculate the final total. On the next page you can check the final details, then make your online payment.

At any stage, if there is a problem or you need to know more, please use the order enquiry form at the bottom of each checkout page.

MGC's Custom Made Wooden Jigsaw Puzzles & Fine Art Gallery: Mark Cappitella makes hand-crafted wooden puzzles for adults and children with 4 to 2,500+ pieces, using personal enlarged photographs, fine art prints, logos and digital images. Each jigsaw puzzle is custom made to order and completely personalized for Weddings, Birthdays, Corporate Events, Anniversary and Holiday gifts. The history page is particularly interesting - Mark thought he had invented wooden puzzles!

PuzzleHouse.com - "Upscale, high quality, hard to find jigsaw puzzles." Located in New Hampshire, USA, this established company offers a pretty good range, particularly of European manufacturers. (No Japanese puzzles though!)

J. C. Ayer & Company Wooden Jigsaw Puzzles - "J.C. Ayer and Company sells heirloom-quality, wooden jigsaw puzzles
featuring fine art reproductions and custom-made puzzles."
Another company producing custom wooden puzzles in Massachusetts. Insteand of being hand-cut like most such puzzles, these are made with Jim Ayer's own design of water-jet cutting machine, which allows him to offer batch production as well.